There were two restaurants, A and B. When the restaurant opened, they had the same amount of dishes. However, in restaurant A, there were more customers so they bought 30 more dishes. In the other hand, restaurant B bought 19 more dishes. And few years later, the cookers in both restaurant made a lot of delicious food and this caused more customers. So, restaurant A bought 3 times as more dishes as they had at that point and restaurant B bought 4 times as many dishes they had at that point. If both restaurants had the same amount of dishes, how many dishes did they have in the beginning?
After I read the question, I was able to write down the equation and solve it. This question was easy to understand and I liked the way how you used two restaurants to allow us to solve it.
This question was very good, I liked it. I think this was really good because the question didn't try to confuse the person. It told us the numbers that we needed to use to find out the answer.
It was good although it was quite long, but there's 2 thing wrong I think. First there you have to put explanation about why did B store order dishes more than A store, as it goes on A store had more dishes because they did greater than B, so I think you need to put explanation that later on B store did better than A store and ordered more. Secondly its kind odd when stores order dishes by 3time before they order or 4times order than before. For example I need 6 pair of shoes, and I told my dad like this "Dad I need pair of shoes 2 times that you bought for me last time" We don't usually say this. So my point is its good but it could be better when you did this.
There were two restaurants, A and B. When the restaurant opened, they had the same amount of dishes. However, in restaurant A, there were more customers so they bought 30 more dishes. In the other hand, restaurant B bought 19 more dishes. And few years later, the cookers in both restaurant made a lot of delicious food and this caused more customers. So, restaurant A bought 3 times as more dishes as they had at that point and restaurant B bought 4 times as many dishes they had at that point. If both restaurants had the same amount of dishes, how many dishes did they have in the beginning?
ReplyDeleteAfter I read the question, I was able to write down the equation and solve it. This question was easy to understand and I liked the way how you used two restaurants to allow us to solve it.
ReplyDeleteThis question was very good, I liked it. I think this was really good because the question didn't try to confuse the person. It told us the numbers that we needed to use to find out the answer.
ReplyDeleteIt was good although it was quite long, but there's 2 thing wrong I think. First there you have to put explanation about why did B store order dishes more than A store, as it goes on A store had more dishes because they did greater than B, so I think you need to put explanation that later on B store did better than A store and ordered more. Secondly its kind odd when stores order dishes by 3time before they order or 4times order than before. For example I need 6 pair of shoes, and I told my dad like this "Dad I need pair of shoes 2 times that you bought for me last time" We don't usually say this. So my point is its good but it could be better when you did this.
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